

Not perfect, but close to it.


Not perfect, but close to it.


Oh, trust me, they would.
“Why did this library have this book that showed him how to kil himself?! Ban books!”
Free as in freedom has always referred to the availability of the source code and the power to make changes to it.


That’s because each tab is sandboxed.


Yes, exactly. I wonder how many new, non-technical users tried Proton for the first time with the setting off and decided it was crap because nothing worked. I’m glad Valve decided to do this now.


Does it have Plasma 6.3? I tried customizing some panels on Steam Deck again and 5.x is such a step back in that regard.
A supercomputer running Windows HPC Server 2008 actually ranked 23 in TOP500 in June 2008.


Chrome? You mean Internet Explorer.
“This website is only supported on Internet Explorer 6.”


I’m sorry, are you calling Arena, Daggerfall, Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim the exact same game? That’s a bit disingenuous.


I’m getting these issues on Windows as well, to be fair.
I had no issues when I ran it. Besides, it’s marked Playable by Valve (for all that’s worth), and ProtonDB seems to agree.
Maybe they fixed it?
You don’t need Proton-GE for Fallout 76, even.
It depends. If there is enough CPU and memory headroom, it’ll be fine. Some games run better, some same, some worse.